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By completing this eLearning course, you will be able to identify behaviors that are harassing, determine what behavior is out-of-bounds, and identify how to react given situations involving harassment.

The majority of people who harass do so as a conscious or unconscious way of expressing dominance or power. It may be used as a method for organizational or social control over someone else. Bullying is a form of harassment.

One of the realities of today’s workplace is the potential for violence, and as a manager, you must be able to effectively respond to situations that create a hostile work environment. You are responsible for providing a safe workplace for all your employees so you need the skills to deal with the risks that exist in managing people.

We all deserve to work in a respectful and harassment-free workplace and it’s important for you to understand what is and is not acceptable behavior. Sometimes harassment occurs by people outside of our company. This eLearning module will focus on harassment situations involving third party relationships such as vendors, customers, and contractors.

For thousands of years’ philosophers have studied issues of ethics and morality in an effort to provide guidance on how we can improve our lives by making better ethical decisions. This program will present you with ethical situations for you to consider using the three steps to ethical decisions process. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the options and determine the best choice.

Key actions discussed: Call your HR department whenever employees are out for 4 days or more, or whenever a potential FMLA issue arises. Make absolutely sure that your employees understand their rights and responsibilities under the law, by making sure they are in contact with HR. Always be fair and compassionate.

Work in a laboratory, or even cleaning or fixing equipment there, usually involves handling, moving, pouring, or measuring many different substances. Not all of them are hazardous, but some are. And you have to know how to protect yourself from the substances that can harm you, your coworkers, or the environment."

In this new eLearning course, learners will observe eight video vignettes which will help them recognize and respond appropriately to unethical situations. Users will benefit from this course by learning to recognize unethical situations, evaluate decisions, understanding the importance of reflection.

When we are faced with decisions on the job, especially those that may be ethically questionable, we need to think about the ripple effect. The eLearning course teaches learners to imagine what the likely impacts of our decisions will be.

In this eLearning module, we’ll discuss different reactions to ethical dilemmas at work. We’ll try to understand why we may chose to respond one way versus another and focus on the implications of those choices. By increasing your awareness of these issues, you will be more prepared to handle ethical dilemmas when they happen.

When someone at work asks you to deceive others by lying or breaking promises, they’re asking you to compromise your integrity, your reputation, your job, and at times, even the company’s reputation and the safety of others. By completing this course, you will learn some ways to respond if someone in the workplace asks you to behave deceptively, explore the possible reasons why people may ask you to lie, and realize the implications of various responses to their requests.

Help managers and supervisors step up to the daily task of promoting ethical conduct and ensuring compliance. Using the L.E.A.D. model your managers, directors, supervisors and team leaders will develop the skills needed to foster, influence and sustain a culture of ethics and compliance.

How do you turn a Code of Conduct into a living, breathing part of your organization? Enlist the active, committed involvement of every leader! This eLearning course helps managers and supervisors step up to the daily task of promoting ethical conduct and ensuring compliance.

In an effort to educate employees about ethical business practices and regulatory compliance within the organization, many organizations are developing ethics and compliance programs. These programs encourage ethical behavior and compliance with regulatory requirements. This perspective paper gives a solid reason why these programs are necessary.

ENOUGH!™ is a completely new approach to sexual harassment training. It is strategically designed in two-parts to deeply engage each learner – with a realistic view of workplace harassment and the fallout associated with a non-compliant culture. ENOUGH! uses a dramatic story line and character interviews to help participants become more aware of the consequences due to the issues surrounding sexual harassment and to help them identify what they should do if they experience or witness sexual harassment.

New Micro-Learning! Sexual harassment...you see it in the news just about every day. But if you're like most people, you probably think that sexual harassment is someone else's problem...that it can't happen in your workplace. The truth is, it can happen anywhere. Your organization is not immune to the issues of sexual harassment.

Completely Updated for 2018 Refresher Training! A detailed course on harassment prevention that addresses California AB1825, AB2053, SB396 and CA FEHA requirements. This course consists of 12 modules and is designed especially for supervisors & managers. Workplace bullying (abusive conduct) and gender discrimination are also discussed and addressed in this course.

There is far more to workplace harassment and discrimination than just sex. To demonstrate, this program dramatizes employee behaviors that lead to formal charges and result in serious consequences for the individuals involved. Topics covered: protected classes (i.e. pregnancy, obesity), paternalism, gender identity, religion, free speech and much more!